Oxymoron
I just received the following e-mail:
It has come to our attention that you may now qualify for a diploma from a prestigious non-accredited university based on your present knowlegde and/or professional experience.Prestigious non-accredited university? Doesn't something about that sound wrong? Or, am I just being an elitist?
If you qualify, no required tests, classes, books or examinations are required.
1 Comments:
What's wrong with a "prestigious" and "non-accredited" educational institution?
It's no worse than "mission accomplished" or "free and democratic Iraq". Maybe the Heritage Foundation or the Hoover Institution are giving degrees these days? Heh-heh.
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